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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Girl Guides to sell off 5 activity centres.

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Thelnebriati · 10/06/2023 18:33

''18 May 2023
Girlguiding’s board of trustees...has made an important decision about the activity centres Girlguiding owns. This is because of the investment needed, and the reduced number of members using them in the past decade.
They’ve made the recommendation to sell the 5 activity centres - Blackland Farm, Foxlease, Glenbrook, Waddow Hall and Ynysgain.''

https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-volunteers/updates-for-our-members/activity-centre-announcement/

Announcement about our activity centres

Trustees have made a recommendation about our activity centres

https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-volunteers/updates-for-our-members/activity-centre-announcement

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PuttingDownRoots · 14/06/2023 16:19

@SweetSakura I'm sorry to hear that. Unfortunately some leaders are like that... but the majority aren't. We check everything for allergens like that.

We have Cubs with a range of additional needs. We adapt for all of them.

RedToothBrush · 14/06/2023 16:20

SweetSakura · 14/06/2023 16:12

My son is allergic to eggs. (Anaphylactic). His scout leader thought I was unreasonable for being cross when they planned an activity that involved the scouts throwing raw egg. Apparently my son should "be more resilient" Hmm

I'll be honest in saying I've come across leaders who are really shit on allergies and don't take it seriously enough.

Its not good. Its something they should be better at.

TedLasto · 14/06/2023 16:37

I agree there is a big difference between HQ and local brownies/ guides. DD goes to brownies and this term they've been building campfires, putting up tents, they have an overnight camp this week. At least three quarters of the girls in her class go and they all seem to really enjoy it. It may all be different at guides I guess.

GrimDamnFanjo · 14/06/2023 16:55

When GG went gender we lost the only single sex youth organisation for girls.
No matter the limitations of the programme and dubious quality control of some local groups, it was an organisation run by women which in turn gave girls and young women valuable experiences of single sex activities.

I alluded earlier to mixed sex youth activities. Research shows that in those environments girls lose out. There's also the experience girls have of getting to know women in different generations outside a family environment, role models etc.

It's such a loss.

GrimDamnFanjo · 14/06/2023 16:56

BeverlyBrook · 13/06/2023 19:55

The Guides board was infiltrated and then they changed the T&C's to be gender not sex.
I think the old board was played and had no idea what was going on, wanted to 'be inclusive'.
They should have stood their ground.

This does not surprise me.
I imagine it will be very difficult to reverse.

averylongtimeago · 14/06/2023 17:20

I've been a Guide leader (and Ranger leader and a Brown Owl over the years) for more years than I care to remember and we camp, light fires, climb trees, go absailing, climbing, canoeing, all the adventurous stuff previous posts mention.
This term we are kayaking, lighting fires and cooking outside, hiking, camping, compass skills, wide games in the woods and archery.
Yes, sometimes we do crafts, sometimes dancing (the Bollywood night and learning line dancing were ones that stick in my mind!).
Sometimes too we learn practical life skills.
It is really disheartening to read all the comments rubbishing all the hard work we put in to provide a fun and beneficial experience for the girls.

I'm not a great fan of the new program, so we adapt it to fit our girls.
The amount of paperwork leaders have to do is ridiculous- made worse when parents don't hand in the forms btw.
And we are all girls and women, apart from a couple of well publicized cases, I've not come across any trans people in Guiding. And no, I and all the guiders I know don't approve of that policy and despite complaints there seems to be little we can do.

Scouts have the same type of policies btw- if a trans person is a member they are treated as their chosen gender. Although as a mixed group, you at least know the opposite sex will be there, you still won't be told if one is trans.

As for the Air cadets, you have to be 13. Brownies start at 7, Guides at 10.

KnitMePurlMe · 14/06/2023 17:27

I don’t think this is a trans issue I think this is a lack of volunteers issue. That’s certainly the case where I live. It’s down to adults not wanting to get involved - as a PP up thread said it’s a phenomenonal amount of work ☹️

Harrythehappypig · 14/06/2023 18:46

averylongtimeago · 14/06/2023 17:20

I've been a Guide leader (and Ranger leader and a Brown Owl over the years) for more years than I care to remember and we camp, light fires, climb trees, go absailing, climbing, canoeing, all the adventurous stuff previous posts mention.
This term we are kayaking, lighting fires and cooking outside, hiking, camping, compass skills, wide games in the woods and archery.
Yes, sometimes we do crafts, sometimes dancing (the Bollywood night and learning line dancing were ones that stick in my mind!).
Sometimes too we learn practical life skills.
It is really disheartening to read all the comments rubbishing all the hard work we put in to provide a fun and beneficial experience for the girls.

I'm not a great fan of the new program, so we adapt it to fit our girls.
The amount of paperwork leaders have to do is ridiculous- made worse when parents don't hand in the forms btw.
And we are all girls and women, apart from a couple of well publicized cases, I've not come across any trans people in Guiding. And no, I and all the guiders I know don't approve of that policy and despite complaints there seems to be little we can do.

Scouts have the same type of policies btw- if a trans person is a member they are treated as their chosen gender. Although as a mixed group, you at least know the opposite sex will be there, you still won't be told if one is trans.

As for the Air cadets, you have to be 13. Brownies start at 7, Guides at 10.

your group sounds great

MrsWombat · 14/06/2023 18:50

I don't know about the trans issue, but my local scout district has taken over the lease of another guide activity centre. The site is owned by a youth trust who were happy to have another youth group use it instead. Apparently it wasn't making money with the guides. Now it is run by a scout district and 100% volunteers (in exchange for references/tea/pizza/nights away and service badges) rather than paid workers and seems to be working ok as a not-for-profit.

It sounds like there is a lot of issues with guiding.

MissLucyEyelesbarrow · 14/06/2023 19:17

It is really disheartening to read all the comments rubbishing all the hard work we put in to provide a fun and beneficial experience for the girls.

We must be reading different threads. This whole thread is lamenting the fact that many guides no longer get the experience you provide (which sounds fantastic). And poster after poster has distinguished between the central management of Guiding and the hard-working leaders at the grassroots.

MissLucyEyelesbarrow · 14/06/2023 19:35

KnitMePurlMe · 14/06/2023 17:27

I don’t think this is a trans issue I think this is a lack of volunteers issue. That’s certainly the case where I live. It’s down to adults not wanting to get involved - as a PP up thread said it’s a phenomenonal amount of work ☹️

I agree that the trans issue itself is not the main problem. Many parents will be unaware, and others (not all) probably take a pragmatic view of "I'll cross that bridge when I come to it".

However, I think that the trans issue and the diminishing of the experience for many Guides (not all) are two sides of the same coin. If you believe that girls are a series of gender stereotypes, you are more likely to be happy to see them nail-painting and crafting, and not to worry that their range of activities lacks adventure or leadership challenge.

There is nothing at all wrong with some crafting, dancing etc. And the domestic skills are really useful - I manage my entire garden without having progressed from my Brownie gardening badge! But, it's when the girls are offered nothing else, that there is a problem. And, personally, with the relentless pressure on them about appearance, I don't think that nail-painting should be part of Guiding - what is wrong with one tiny space in life that is not about how you look?

I'm also really struck by how disempowered Guiders on this thread feel. Guiding isn't like other volunteer organisations, e.g. charities, where volunteers are very important, but where there are other sources of labour and income too. Without Guiders, there is literally no Guiding. If the central leadership are ignoring the discontent, and making Guiders feel so unvalued, they are signing Guiding's death warrant.

PomegranateOfPersephone · 15/06/2023 06:57

“I'm also really struck by how disempowered Guiders on this thread feel. Guiding isn't like other volunteer organisations, e.g. charities, where volunteers are very important, but where there are other sources of labour and income too. Without Guiders, there is literally no Guiding. If the central leadership are ignoring the discontent, and making Guiders feel so unvalued, they are signing Guiding's death warrant”

This same thing exactly is happening in other charities aimed at women and girls which are run by volunteers. In my experience the women who rise to power in these organisations are feeling empowered by the wider culture to behave like bullies because of their righteous identity politics causes. Authoritarianism in the volunteer sector is rife backed up by the idea that those who don’t subscribe to hierarchies of oppression, current trends in EDI-RJ, gender identity etc are evil bigots and deserve whatever treatment the bullies mete out to them. Volunteers are not being valued at all by boards and only carry on out of feeling for their fellow volunteers at local level and the women and girls at local level.

Ourladycheesusedatum · 15/06/2023 07:11

GrimDamnFanjo · 14/06/2023 16:56

This does not surprise me.
I imagine it will be very difficult to reverse.

I think its too late for guides. I imagine when all this is over that something will rise from the ashes Phoenix like.
What that will look like I don't know. But hopefully itll be good for girls and only girls.

Weve most of us mentioned previously that charities can become too large, lose the origin of their original mission.
I do wonder if guides has gone the same way as amnasty and Oxfam, or if it really is just the trans issue.

ilovesushi · 15/06/2023 08:00

Slightly on a tangent but I've been reading some early 20th century schoolgirl stories and guides is featured heavily. They make fires, camp out on beds made from heather, learn signalling and first aid - and catch spies, save people and animals from fires and drowning, rescue passengers from train smashes. It is far removed from the tame crafts of today. Much closer to the skills scouts and cubs still enjoy.

PuttingDownRoots · 15/06/2023 08:06

ilovesushi · 15/06/2023 08:00

Slightly on a tangent but I've been reading some early 20th century schoolgirl stories and guides is featured heavily. They make fires, camp out on beds made from heather, learn signalling and first aid - and catch spies, save people and animals from fires and drowning, rescue passengers from train smashes. It is far removed from the tame crafts of today. Much closer to the skills scouts and cubs still enjoy.

We have a book of original Scout badges. The modern Scout badges are extremely tame in comparison. I presume the Guide badges were similar.

MissLucyEyelesbarrow · 15/06/2023 08:08

PuttingDownRoots · 15/06/2023 08:06

We have a book of original Scout badges. The modern Scout badges are extremely tame in comparison. I presume the Guide badges were similar.

I'm old enough to have my Spy Capture badge 😉

PuttingDownRoots · 15/06/2023 08:55

We don't think this one aged well!

Girl Guides to sell off 5 activity centres.
MissLucyEyelesbarrow · 15/06/2023 09:43

PuttingDownRoots · 15/06/2023 08:55

We don't think this one aged well!

That is hilarious.

RedToothBrush · 15/06/2023 10:17

PuttingDownRoots · 15/06/2023 08:06

We have a book of original Scout badges. The modern Scout badges are extremely tame in comparison. I presume the Guide badges were similar.

Oo what's it called? I'd love to get hold of that!

PomegranateOfPersephone · 15/06/2023 11:20

ilovesushi · 15/06/2023 08:00

Slightly on a tangent but I've been reading some early 20th century schoolgirl stories and guides is featured heavily. They make fires, camp out on beds made from heather, learn signalling and first aid - and catch spies, save people and animals from fires and drowning, rescue passengers from train smashes. It is far removed from the tame crafts of today. Much closer to the skills scouts and cubs still enjoy.

This sounds great! The focus on such practical skills is what made it quite different from school.

To be honest I think there is a place for craft and cookery too because children don’t get enough opportunity to make and do things with their hands nowadays and learning that you make a meal and do a bit of sewing to mend clothes or make a Mother’s Day gift yourself is rather empowering.

My daughter had dietary requirements which the guiders were very good about and when they did cooking “go for its” probably mean that the other girls in her group will be less phased about it if they need to take dietary requirements into account for something else.

Guides was a great way to connect with the girls who lived nearest to us and make friends.

Guides wouldn’t exclude girls on serious grounds like not being able to afford camps or activities, I know girls who were from low income or at times zero income families who were included in everything.

It is so sad that so much has been lost in favour of modernisation.

My eldest daughter especially loved it, she loved it being all girls and how relaxed that was and she said she never laughed so much anywhere.

Our local guiders were great though and were now guiding for the daughters of the girls that had been previously been Brownies and Guides in their care. So very experienced. Probably not valued anywhere near enough by HQ!

DdraigGoch · 16/06/2023 00:46

I'm also really struck by how disempowered Guiders on this thread feel. Guiding isn't like other volunteer organisations, e.g. charities, where volunteers are very important, but where there are other sources of labour and income too. Without Guiders, there is literally no Guiding. If the central leadership are ignoring the discontent, and making Guiders feel so unvalued, they are signing Guiding's death warrant.

You might want to read the Oxfam thread.

MissLucyEyelesbarrow · 16/06/2023 09:23

DdraigGoch · 16/06/2023 00:46

I'm also really struck by how disempowered Guiders on this thread feel. Guiding isn't like other volunteer organisations, e.g. charities, where volunteers are very important, but where there are other sources of labour and income too. Without Guiders, there is literally no Guiding. If the central leadership are ignoring the discontent, and making Guiders feel so unvalued, they are signing Guiding's death warrant.

You might want to read the Oxfam thread.

I have. That’s why I explicitly drew a distinction between large charities, with other sources of income and workforce besides volunteers, versus Guiding, which relies on Guiders for both (income via subs).

Oxfam would be handicapped by losing volunteers but a large tranche of its income is via grants, and many people who work for it are employees. Neither is true of Guiding.

Guiding is wholly reliant on volunteers for its survival; large charities aren’t. Yes, large charities would be harmed by losing volunteers, but they would not cease to exist.

WarriorN · 16/06/2023 10:37

They're discussing it on woman's hour right now - not entirely sure the angle they're taking for the reasoning

WarriorN · 16/06/2023 10:37

I have to dash out so need to listen later.

WarriorN · 16/06/2023 10:39

twitter.com/bbcwomanshour/status/1669639547028635648?s=46&t=A2fpFNgDRyXF2d6ye97wEA

Unless I'm confused and it's something else? Some sort of vigil?